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Everything was too much of a coincidence, to the extent that she was suspicious. Who else would go to this length to help her besides Theodore?
Before, she might have suspected he was the one behind the attack on Sebastian, but that was just her being impetuous. When she calmed down, she thought Theodore wouldn't do such a thing. He might fight with Sebastian, but he wouldn't do something so vicious behind his back.
However, both Sebastian and the injured man today had hearts that matched Cynthia's.
She couldn't imagine Theodore being such a person, capable of doing something so cruel just to find a suitable heart for Cynthia. However, all of this was just her speculation. She had no evidence.
Theodore looked uneasy. "Why are you looking at me like that? I know you don't care if Cindy lives or dies. I told you this not because I want to gloat, but because..."
Theodore paused, wanting to say something, but then stopping.
"Because what?" Rosalie asked coldly. She wanted to hear what this man had to say.
After a few seconds of silence, Theodore continued, "If Cindy’s surgery is successful, her health will improve."
"That's perfect," Rosalie said icily. "Then you can marry her."
Theodore frowned deeply. "Rose, do you really want me to marry her?"
"Isn't that what you want? You promised her many times, and you even abandoned your wife for her."
Hearing Rosalie's words, Theodore felt upset. "What do you mean by abandoned? Didn't we make it clear from the start? We discussed before getting married. Besides, I thought you..."
"You thought," Rosalie interrupted. "You're always making assumptions."
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